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Any Wordpress blog can be cloud-enabled
Monday, September 07, 2009 by Dave Winer.
Wordpress did two things today.
1. They enabled rssCloud support on wordpress.com. This means that any weblog hosted on their server can publish real-time. This is the announcement that got all the attention.
2. But equally important is that you can install the rssCloud plug-in on any Wordpress blog that you host and it adds a cloud element to your feed and handles notifications for subscribers. That's how we got InBerkeley.com to be cloud-enabled. It takes a couple of minutes and you're ready to go.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rsscloud/
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It's amazing that rssCloud has already received more market traction in less than 24 hrs than Google's PubSubHubbub did since its intro, despite WordPress also having a PubSubHubbub plug-in. Definitely a Renaissance of RSS in the making! Will try out rssCloud out right away. If this works the way I think, its going to invigorate RSS once again, and it will regain its lost crown, which it so rightfully deserves! wow..that was amazingly easy to implement for both of my sites! Thanks Dave! Awesome! im gonna install it... That is so cool. I am going to use it. All I can say is, congratulations Dave. Thanks! fantastic, cant wait to install. Thanks Dave! This is the tech story of the week, IMO. I don't think people realize yet what sort of huge shift this is in the balance of power from centralized servers running walled gardens to a model that is just as distributed as the Internet, itself. Great job, Dave!
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It seems that everyone is mesmerized by this new functionality of Wordpress. Again, real-time thing is a popular choice!
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